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  • Magnolia Tree Sonnet 

    Springtime has reached its final day, but nature continues to blossom in its annual rebirth. No matter how hurried, eventful or tiring the days become, nature’s clock is always clear eyed and timely. Hence, the seasons have changed seamlessly, and the summer solstice is upon us. Let’s celebrate the arrival of summer with the late

  • New Year’s Rosebud Haiku

    From the dreary days of winter, a bright New Year’s day sunrise has woken up the roses to light the way, and welcome the New Year that has begun. Let’s celebrate this new beginning with some poetry, and New Year’s Rosebud Haiku by Marie Helen. May the upcoming days in the new year be filled

  • Winter’s Solstice Poem

    Amidst the holiday preparations nature has yet again smoothly changed seasons. The winter solstice has arrived in the Northern Hemisphere, and the official first day of winter is upon us. Hence, let’s celebrate the shortest day of the year with the longest night by reading Winter’s Solstice, a poem by Marie Helen. Enjoy the poem

  • Nature’s Thanksgiving Feast

    The day of Thanks is upon us, and nature tells a story of gratitude and growth. In Nature’s Thanksgiving Feast, a poem by Marie Helen, we see birds, squirrels, and small creatures alike, gather together to feast on a quintessentially autumn fruit, a pomegranate. A small part of nature’s bountiful harvest that has ripened to

  • Moth’s Moonlit Wanders

    During holidays and days of lighthearted celebration, nature joins in on the special occasions. The small moments of beauty are everywhere, waiting to be discovered and enjoyed. Like the dancing moonlight that attracts a fluttering moth, and lights the way for its nighttime travels in “Moth’s Moonlit Wanders” by Marie Helen. So to mark this

  • Sunflowers In Breeze Haiku

    Clouds dim summer rays Sunflowers stand in farewell  Fall’s breeze sways green leaves -Marie Helen Abramyan Summer is nearing its final days, and nature is ready for the upcoming change. Autumnal fruits are starting to ripen, fewer birds are singing their morning tunes, and there is a bit of lightness to the heft of the

  • Summer’s Figs Haiku

    Green to soft purple Sweet velvet gems adorn tree Summer’s figs are ripe Beneath summer’s watchful eye, ripened figs have abundantly bloomed from bud to fruit, and filled the sturdy branches of the fig tree that sway to the summer breezes.  A summer garden’s fruitful sight that inspired this Summer’s Figs Haiku by Marie Helen. 

  • I Love You, Mom -Poem

    Wishing all the mothers out there a very happy, healthy and relaxing mother’s day! In honor of this wonderful day of appreciation for motherhood, we begin with poetry! Here is a Mother’s Day poem that Marie Helen has written for her lovely mother Ana. Titled with a sentiment that many will be expressing to their